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Rediscovery of <i>Craspedosorus</i> and Plastome-Based Evidence for Its Synonymy With <i>Leptogramma</i> (Thelypteridaceae). [PDF]
Zhao J +8 more
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Accurate functional trait data are essential for understanding ecosystem services and processes in fragmented landscapes. We evaluated whether the global EltonTraits 1.0 database adequately represents the functional structure of mammal communities in forest fragments and restoration sites in a highly fragmented Atlantic Forest landscape.
Maria F. R. Godoi +5 more
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<i>Sedum xinchangense</i>, a new species of Crassulaceae from Zhejiang, East China. [PDF]
Wang ZD, Jin XF, Lu YF.
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Inequalities in intraspecific plant–lemur interactions drive seed dispersal patterns
Biotic interactions occur between individuals and accumulate to shape species‐level interaction structure across a community. Skewed interaction structures, where a few individuals are highly connected and most have few interactions, are increasingly identified at the individual‐level.
Jadelys Tonos +2 more
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Multi-environment phenotyping of ricebean (<i>Vigna umbellata</i> (Thunb.) Ohwi & Ohashi) germplasm and identification of core set for accelerating the crop improvement programs. [PDF]
Gayacharan +14 more
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As habitats change, the effectiveness of animal‐mediated seed dispersal increasingly depends on animal responses to altered structure and resources. With habitat loss and degradation accelerating across the tropics, understanding how dispersers' foraging behavior and movement influence seed removal and deposition is critical to promoting forest ...
Anaid Cárdenas‐Navarrete +2 more
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Typifications of 42 Mesoamerican names in Gesneriaceae, illustrated with type specimens and field images. [PDF]
Barrie FR, Skog LE, Clark JL, Hansen K.
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Individuals that disperse typically exhibit specific phenotypical traits that facilitate dispersal and settlement success, known as ‘dispersal syndromes'. Consequentially, characterizing dispersers is crucial to understand other processes such as metapopulation dynamics and biological invasions.
Gilles De Meester +6 more
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Tree Biomass Sensitivity to Ozone Exposure: Insights From a Decade of Free-Air Experiments. [PDF]
Ghosh A +8 more
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Abstract The recovery of large carnivores in Europe raises issues related to sharing landscape with humans. Beyond technical solutions, it is widely recognized that social factors also contribute to shaping coexistence. In this context, scholars increasingly stress the need to adopt place‐based approaches by analysing how humans and wildlife interact ...
Alice Ouvrier +7 more
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